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Let's just say Sean Penn is a top 10 actor in my book and 21 Grams is refreshingly unpredictable with the directing! The way Penn pulls off his role in 21 Grams is truly remarkable. This movie is so intriguing from start to finish and may be one of the more depressing movies I've seen. But don't get me wrong, I thought it was very clever and and touching. 21 Grams' director, Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu and writer, Guillermo Arriaga go on to collaborate with their other sophisticated film, Babel (#2). The difference is that 21 Grams may actually make you feel more pain for the families in this movie. All in all, 21 Grams is another must see, and if you like Sean Penn, you can't miss this one.
Overall Rating: 8.4 / 10
- Josh Berg
This was my first time seeing 21 Grams. I expected something similar in tone and composition to Babel, but beyond that, I had no idea what it was about before we watched it. As it turns out, I still wouldn't know what it was about until the end, when the significance of the phrase "21 Grams" is explained. Just like Babel, this movie doesn't make it abundantly clear what its message is. But with the genius writing of Guillermo Arriaga, I knew it was there somewhere.
My only complaint with the movie is that it was slightly harder to follow than Babel as everything played out. This was mostly remedied in the end when everything was expertly tied together.
This one I'll leave to you to figure out, but I will say it was very similar to Babel, and if you liked that film, you'll love this one. The cold, depressing hopelessness that the movie portrays is excellent and - unlike Babel - the film lacks any sort of music in the vast majority of scenes. The end effect is an experience that feels more real and harsh than Babel, and much closer to home. Watch it, love it.
Overall Rating: 8.1 / 10
-Taylor Dobbs
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